Chapter 766 – Highlight Chapter from No More Waiting, She Chooses Love
Chapter 766 is a standout chapter in No More Waiting, She Chooses Love by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Yates couldn't help but be charmed, even though he was usually as straight-laced as they come. Fanny watched his cheeks flush and couldn't help but giggle.
She took Yates to Judie's mom's hospital room. After reviewing the scans and medical history, Yates said, “Given the overall condition of the patient, I wouldn’t recommend another surgery. It’s not just her heart that’s an issue now; there’s also a risk of a stroke.”
Fanny, being a doctor herself, knew that a physician wouldn’t dash hopes without reason. If Yates said so, it meant further diagnosis was futile. She nodded, “I’ll talk to Felicia about it. Whether they want to cling to that slim hope is up to her family. So, if they really insist on the surgery, can you help?”
Yates looked torn. He was genuinely busy. Fanny understood. She didn’t press for an answer, simply saying, “I’ll communicate with Felicia first.”
“Alright, if there’s a real need, let me know. I’ll have my assistant schedule some time,” Yates finally agreed.
Fanny didn’t look thrilled, though. Despite Yates having been by her side since his return, she could sense how busy he was. This forced companionship, even if it meant clashing with his mentor, didn’t sit well with her. But she was a doctor too, busy in her own right, yet she managed to find time for herself. She couldn’t understand why Yates was so overwhelmingly busy.
“Are you really that busy?” she couldn’t help but ask softly. Yates was silent for a moment before apologizing.
Seeing his guilt-ridden face, Fanny smiled, “It’s not your fault. I understand. Let’s go, today you’re mine.” She looped her arm around his shoulder, the height difference making Yates stoop a little to match her pace.
But Milly, having chased them down, wasn’t easily defeated, “Because I’ve seen firsthand how you’ve worked your way up. I know how many nights you've toiled, how much you’ve done to earn your mentor's approval.” She paused, then added, “Yates, I don’t want you to lose everything over a fleeting romance.”
She turned to Fanny, “You wouldn’t want that either, right?” If love rivals had ranks, Milly was certainly a champion. With a few sentences, she made clear her role in Yates’s life, silently telling Fanny she was the more fitting choice for him.
Milly’s words did hit hard, but Fanny didn’t back down. She looked at Yates, “If he’s truly great, a minor hiccup won’t derail him.” Milly scoffed, “Dr. Willis, that might be the case back home, where people value manners and connections. But in the West, one slip-up can lead to total rejection.”
She looked at Yates, “The mentor’s friend is a very important contact, someone who has greatly helped him in the past. If you bail today, it’ll be a huge loss of face.”
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